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Northern parole and probation officers receive new safety devices

Northern parole and probation officers receive new safety devices

The safety devices allow for two-way communication, fall detection, no motion detection, and silent alarm activation for parole and probation officers working in remote parts of Northern Ontario.
Collision leads to impaired charges

Collision leads to impaired charges

A Manitouwadge resident has a court appearance next month following a single-vehicle collision early Monday morning.
Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Good morning, Thunder Bay!

Thank you Jack for today's picture. 🌡Cloudy. 30 per cent chance of flurries in the morning. Wind up to 15 km/h. High minus 1 °C. Wind chill near minus 7 °C.
High-risk Thunder Bay hospital staff now receiving COVID-19 vaccine (2 Photos)

High-risk Thunder Bay hospital staff now receiving COVID-19 vaccine (2 Photos)

Staff working in certain areas are being immunized
January marks Crime Stoppers Month

January marks Crime Stoppers Month

The Crime Stoppers flag was raised at Thunder Bay city hall to mark January as Crime Stoppers Awareness Month.
VIDEO: Another cougar sighting in the Thunder Bay area (2 Photos)

VIDEO: Another cougar sighting in the Thunder Bay area (2 Photos)

An adult cougar was caught on camera near Highway 61 and Highway 130.
Six people charged with impaired driving offences

Six people charged with impaired driving offences

City police are announcing six individuals criminally charged for impaired driving from Dec. 27 to Jan. 2.
Lockdown decision expected later this week

Lockdown decision expected later this week

The provincial government will determine this week if Northern Ontario will remain under lockdown or if it will be lifted after the 14-day period.
Kenora OPP issuing ice safety reminder

Kenora OPP issuing ice safety reminder

Police have recently noticed snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle tracks in areas well known to have poor ice conditions.
Active cases climb as NWHU reports new case in Rainy River District

Active cases climb as NWHU reports new case in Rainy River District

Newest case continues worrying trend in Rainy River area, as region faces multiple outbreaks.
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